National Bomb Pop Day

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Welcome to the wacky and wonderful world of National Bomb Pop Day! Prepare to be tickled by the tantalizing flavors and mesmerized by the colorful explosion of joy that is the bomb pop. Get ready for a celebration filled with icy treats, delicious memories, and a coolness that would make the Fonz say 'Ayyyy!'. Let's dive into the history and excitement of this frozen delight!

When is Bomb Pop Day?

It's national bomb pop day on the 25th June.


The Birth of the Bomb Pop

Every superhero has an origin story, and the bomb pop is no different. Picture this: It's a hot summer day in 1955, and a man named James S. Merritt is enjoying the sunshine. Suddenly, an epiphany strikes him like a bolt of lightning. He realizes that the world needs a frozen treat that captures the essence of Americana and brings joy to people's taste buds. And boom! The bomb pop was born.

With its patriotic red, white, and blue layers, the bomb pop became an instant sensation. It quickly became a staple at county fairs, amusement parks, and backyard barbecues across the nation. People couldn't resist its cherry, lime, and blue raspberry flavors. The bomb pop became a summer icon, a symbol of coolness in more ways than one.

Bomb Pop Boom

Fast forward to the age of the internet, where the bomb pop has gained a whole new level of fame. It has its own fan clubs, social media pages, and even dedicated hashtags (#BombPopLove anyone?). People from all walks of life celebrate this frozen treat and share their love online. The bomb pop has become a viral sensation, spreading smiles and sticky fingers wherever it goes. Oh, the power of sugar and nostalgia!

How to Celebrate National Bomb Pop Day

On this special day, it's time to indulge in the sweet sensation that is the bomb pop. Gather your loved ones, grab a few bomb pops from your local store, and take a moment to appreciate the simple joys in life. Whether you're at a sports game, having a picnic, or just lounging by the pool, the bomb pop is the perfect companion.

Remember, it's all about the experience. Take your time with each layer, savoring the flavors as they melt together. Embrace the sticky fingers, the brain freeze, and the inevitable rainbow-colored tongue. It's a small price to pay for pure frozen bliss. Just remember to have a napkin handy!



History behind the term 'Bomb Pop'


1955

The Creation of the Bomb Pop

The term 'bomb pop' originated in 1955 with the creation of a patriotic red, white, and blue frozen treat. James S. Merritt and D.S. Abernethy, two World War II veterans and co-owners of the Kansas City-based food company, the Merritt Company, developed the bomb pop. They aimed to create a frozen dessert that symbolized the American spirit and the explosive energy of fireworks. The bomb pop instantly became popular, especially during Fourth of July celebrations.


1977

Trademarking the Term

In 1977, James S. Merritt and D.S. Abernethy successfully trademarked the term 'Bomb Pop' for their iconic frozen treat. This protected their brand and ensured that only their company could use the term to market this specific product. The trademark solidified the bomb pop's place in American culture and prevented other companies from capitalizing on its popularity by using the same name for similar frozen treats.


1991

Bomb Pop in Popular Culture

By 1991, the bomb pop had become firmly ingrained in American popular culture. It appeared in movies, TV shows, and commercials, further increasing its recognition and desirability. The bomb pop's vibrant colors and delicious flavors became synonymous with hot summer days and patriotic celebrations. Its depiction in popular media solidified its status as a beloved American frozen treat.



2005

Variations and Flavor Expansion

In 2005, the bomb pop brand expanded its product line to include various flavor variations. Alongside the classic red, white, and blue popsicle, they introduced flavors like cherry, watermelon, blue raspberry, and sour apple. This expansion allowed consumers to experience the bomb pop in new and exciting ways, catering to different taste preferences. The bomb pop brand continued to innovate and evolve, ensuring its relevance in the ever-changing frozen treat market.


Did you know?

Did you know that the original bomb pop was sold for only 5 cents? Talk about a sweet deal!

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